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    the official language of the United States but think again. The United States does not have an official language. Immigrants came to the United States from different countries, speaking their native tongue and over time, English became the dominant language of the United States. Making English the official language of the United States will help bring people together, and it will motivate immigrants to assimilate to their adopted country and learn the new language. Making English the official…

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    committed immensely by males. However, those committed by women can have a bigger impact within criminology and can construct a picture of why women commit and may be victims of crime. Official crime statistics is a quick method of gaining an insight on crimes being recorded and committed. However, Walkate’s view of official statistics on crime can raise questions of reliability and validity. Do the statistical sources measure what they say they are measuring? Do they do this consistently and…

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    The roles and responsibilities of the officials in trampolining are key. They give the person competing a score out of 10 which is added up to find an overall winner. If there was no such thing as officials no one could take part in competitions. Officials take a massive contribution in the sport trampolining. They also ensure every competitor is treated fairly. Why officials are important when applying rules and scoring systems? Officials are important as it ensures safety. Rules are…

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    Descartes perspective in The Official Doctrine emphasizes mostly on humans having both a body, and mind which are constructed of many different properties. These two according to the doctrine are harnessed together in life, but conceivable situations such as death can cause the body, and the mind to come apart, and the internal mind may continue to exist because the mind is essentially private. Ryle argues that Cartesian Dualism is wrong and should be rejected because he beliefs that the…

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    Many countries are represented by their official language, where there is a common language there is nationalism, pride and unity. The United States of America is a country full of diverse people; there many cultures, languages and traditions that all contribute to how we see and develop our American identity today. North America is the only country that does not have an official language to represent. For instance, Cuba’s official language is Spanish, Egypt’s is Arabic and Vietnam’s is…

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    I will be writing my report based on the professors notes as well as my peer notes since the video-recording system is not cooperating with me. As this was my first official in class speech, it was not only very nerve racking but also very enlightening, especially now as I am able to reflect analytically. Preparation: In order to prepare for my speech I attended the speech lab for some help as well as some tips. I decided to do a speech on my mother and I chose those reasons to speak on her, as…

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    1. Throughout Charles Krauthammer’s essay his overall argument is that English should be the official language in the United States in order to keep things simple and easy. Krauthammer supports his claim by stating that the United States becoming a bilingual country would just tear it apart. He begins his essay with saying how he was from Canada and having two different languages in that country almost tore it apart when Canada did not even have a choice on if it would be bilingual or not. He…

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    in power. English is not the official language, although it's the native language, according to Kaitlyn skye hipple on “Why The United States Does Not Have An Official Language”. There should not no official language for the U.S, therefore it shouldn't matter. First, the US is made of many people from different places, backgrounds, and religions. It’s a country of immigrants and it’s not native to it’s Europeans. By choosing to have english as the official language we are using what…

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    Making English The “Official” Language of The United States In the essay, In Plain English: Let’s Make It Official by Charles Krauthammer. Charles talks about how the United States came the conclusion of making English an official language. He also says that it was not an easy process to make it official. The United States being a very diverse place with multiple different cultures and languages it makes it very difficult to choose the most used language. But, in the end the United States made…

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    Topic: Swearing public officials into office General Purpose: To argue Specific Purpose: To argue that the federal government should make it illegal to swear public officials in on a religious document I. Central Idea/Thesis Statement: The federal government should prohibit using a religious document in Oath of Office ceremonies because the Officials taking the oath are affirming to protect the laws of our country, not of their religion, their use of these documents does not pass the lemon test,…

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